Hungarian-developed remediation agent tested at industrial site

MTI – Econews

Friday, November 4, 2011, 15:35

A nanoscale iron particle product developed by Hungary’s Auro-Science is being tested as a remediation agent at an industrial site in Törökszentmiklós (E Hungary) contaminated with chlorinated hydrocarbons, Tamás László of Golder Associates Magyarország, which is in charge of the cleanup, said at a press conference on Friday.

The testing has been successful, said László.

Auro-Science managing director Miklós Soós said the company spent HUF 340m to develop the nanoscale iron particle product, including a HUF 220m grant from the Economic Development Operative Program.